Join Date: Sep 2019
Posts: 598
How have you been a member since 2008 and posted 2800 posts on 2+2 and not understand such a basic concept?
There is SO much written on this subject, on 2+2 and on the regular old internet.
Carroter's Grinder's Manual has a lot of good suggestions on how to use the HUD information to exploit your opponents. Once you understand how to use the HUD info to exploit your opponents, you should consider what you want your HUD stats to look like to your opponents so they don't try to exploit you.
For instance, if your opponent almost always folds to 3bets, then you should constantly 3 bet that person. This begs the question, how often should YOU defend against 3bets. This is pretty basic stuff. Poker 101.
I have heard that a good, tight/solid range in full ring is 15% overall. Most modern players would probably find this to be too tight. I personally play more hands than that. I have also heard that your PFR should be within 4% of your VPIP. So a Tight-Aggressive range in a FR game might be something like 16/12. If your opponent is showing stats of 36/8, then there are obvious ways to exploit that opponent.
My recommendation is that you search this topic on 2+2, on the internet and obtain The Grinder's Manual. Good luck.
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